And the magic is with Andrew Flintoff as an inspired piece of fielding sees him run out the Australia captain with a direct hit

Punter hangs around for the third umpire decision but he is well out so he has to depart for 66 with Australia on 217-3, but The Oval crowd do give him a warm applause as he heads back to the pavilion

And just five balls later Australia's vice-captain Michael Clarke has gone too... this time Andrew Strauss running him out for a duck as Australia go from 217-2 to 220-4

And it gets even better for England as wicketkeeper Matt Prior stumps Marcus North for 10, Australia 236-5 but Hussey (77no) and Brad Haddin take them to 265-5 at tea

Finally there is something for Australia to celebrate as Hussey reaches his 10th Test century, Australia up to 300-5, only 246 runs off a world record victory

Hussey and Brad Haddin put on 91 for the sixth wicket to keep Australia's hopes alive but when the wicketkeeper goes for 34 England are into the tail and scent the urn is returning home

Steve Harmison's inclusion in the squad has come under criticism but he knows how to bowl out the tail and takes 3-54, including Peter Siddle and Stuart Clark in consecutive balls as England need just one more wicket for Ashes glory

And that's it...England have won the Ashes, Swann taking the final wicket when Hussey is caught by Cook at short-leg for a valiant 121 in a losing cause

After beating Australia by 197 runs at The Oval, England regain the Ashes with a 2-1 series victory and celebrate champagne-style

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